You Said It
Lizbeth says:
"I like it when Gidget (Sally Field) wins awards. She's so passionate in a 'wanting to make a statement ... rambling ... yelling at the audience' sort of way."
Ben G. says:
Jenna [Fischer] as Pam is great on 'The Office,' but it's hardly an award winning role. [Jamie] Presley was much more deserving, and I'm glad she won."
Jimbo says:
"I was happy with Katherine Heigl's [win], she was the only reason I kept watching, though she got a little annoying toward the end of the season."
Bebop says:
"It's truly unbelievable that Rainn Wilson lost to Jeremy Piven. Without Rainn's delivery Dwight would just be strange and annoying, instead he makes him hilarious and pop culturally relevant."
Emmys Blog Reactions
"What's conspicuous by its absence? The wonderful ‘Friday Night Lights,’ a show so good it was celebrated with a coveted Peabody Award. Sure, it's got a lot of teenage characters. Yes, it's a show ostensibly about American football. But it was one of the best drama series I've seen in the last year, and deserved an Emmy nod." -- David Bishop at Vicious Imagery
"‘Lost’ has successfully suspended the disbelief of a wide eyed audience in ways that no episodic drama ever could. The amount of creative energy from the cast and crew is on an unparalleled scale. Yet, when it comes time to recognize the individuals who are pushing the boundaries of story telling, our trusted panel goes with time honored, easy to digest archetypes: thugs, doctors, lawyers, and superheroes." -- DocArzt at TheTailSection
"It would be nice to see the lesser known shows that are responsible for some of the best work on television today rewarded instead of those have a bigger name. For ‘The Wire’ and ‘Dexter’ to be snubbed is an absolute crime." -- MysterLynch at Crimespree Cinema
"We knew going in that Ian McShane and ‘Deadwood’ would be left out of the drama series and lead actor in a drama categories, but to see it not receive a single acting, writing or directing nomination is appalling." -- Edward Copeland at Edward Copeland on Film
"Jenna Fischer gets in! I have no doubt she submitted the season finale, and anyone who watches that final talking head interview and doesn't vote for her is a moron." -- Alan Sepinwall at What’s Alan Watching?
"Uhh...can you say BEST CATERGORY EVER???? KEVIN DILLON!!!!!!!! SERIOUSLY?!!?!?!?! I mean, it would have been awesome if J-Kras had gotten a nom, but there's always next year (it'll come)." -- Lauren at Ir0nically_No
"And where’s the love for ‘Battlestar Galactica's’ Edwards James Olmos and Mary McDonnell–two of television’s finest actors doing some of their best work ever? Instead we get Kiefer Sutherland's 20th nomination for what has become a depressingly tired, and critically stale character (“Damn it, we’re out of time”)." -- Robert Zeliger at Suburbarazzi
"There’s a lot of snubs all over the place, I’ll go into more detail tomorrow, but Michael C. Hall is the worst one. Yes, worse than ‘Lost.’" -- Myles McNutt at Cultural Learnings
"Still, it’s sad not to find any evidence of ‘How I Met Your Mother,’ Kristen Bell or Michael C. Hall. ‘Battlestar Galactica’ was robbed in the drama category, but happily it got a best writing nominations! Whoo!" -- Faded Youth Blog
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